Valentine Moghadam

Valentine Moghadam

Valentine Moghadam (born 1952) is a feminist scholar, activist, and author, whose work focuses on women in development, globalization, feminist networks, and female employment in the Middle East.

She has taught and performed research at various institutions of higher education, and most recently (January 2007) earned the position of Director of the Women’s Studies Program at Purdue University, where she is also a Professor of Sociology. Prior to this appointment, Moghadam worked for the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization as the chief of gender equality and development.Cite web|url=http://news.uns.purdue.edu/UNS/html3month/2007/070105.Notebook.html|title=Purdue Notebook: Appointments and promotions|accessdate=2008-06-16|publisher=Purdue University|year=January 5, 2007|author=Purdue News Service]

Her most recent publication, "Globalizing Women: Transnational Feminist Networks", examines globalization as a gendered process and looks closely at Transnational Feminist Networks (TFNs).cite book | title=Globalizing Women: Transnational Feminist Networks| last=Moghadam| first=Valentine| authorlink=Valentine Moghadam| date=2005| publisher=Johns Hopkins University Press| location=Baltimore] In her preface, Moghadam writes, "'globalization-from-above' has engendered 'globalization-from-below,' producing a dynamic and transnational women’s movement that has been confronting neoliberal capitalism and patriarchal fundamentalism".

Early life

Valentine Moghadam was born in Tehran, Iran to an "urban, elite family"Moghadam, Valentine. "E-mail correspondence with Caroline Holcombe". March 26, 2007.] in 1952. After attaining her secondary education at an international school, she spent her first two years in the work force employed at a major daily newspaper, "Kayhan". Following her time at the newspaper, Moghadam taught English at the Imperial Air Force Language School. After these initial work experiences, Valentine Moghadam, with the support of her parents, sought a college education in the west.

Education

Valentine Moghadam first studied at the University of Waterloo (Ontario, Canada), where she "joined the Iranian student movement and became a left-wing activist". As an undergraduate, she majored in history and political science and earned her bachelor’s degree in 1978. Moghadam earned her M.A. (1983) and Ph.D. (1986) in Sociology at American University in Washington, D.C. [“Curriculum Vitae: Valentine M. Moghadam.” Illinois State University. http://wsarch.ucr.edu/archive/bios/moghadam.htm]

Career

As a Visiting Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology at New York University, from 1985 to 1988, Dr. Moghadam taught several courses about sociology, women, and development. In the following year, under the Pembroke Center for Teaching and Research on Women at Brown University, Moghadam completed research as a Postdoctoral Fellow. In the fall of 1989 she also taught as a Visiting Assistant Professor in the Program in Middle East Studies at Rutgers University. As a Visiting Lecturer in the fall of 1990 and a Visiting Senior Lecturer in the fall of 1992, Moghadam taught at the University of Helsinki. [“Curriculum Vitae: Valentine M. Moghadam.” Illinois State University. http://wsarch.ucr.edu/archive/bios/moghadam.htm] Then, from 1990 to 1995, she completed research in Helsinki, Finland at the WIDER Institute of the United Nations University as the Senior Researcher and Coordinator of the Research Program on Women and Development.Moghadam, Valentine. "E-mail correspondence with Caroline Holcombe". March 23, 2007.] From May 2004 to December 2006, Moghadam worked in Paris, France as the Chief of the Section for Gender Equality and Development in the Social and Human Services Sector of UNESCO. Most recently, in January 2007, Moghadam was appointed Director of the College of Liberal Arts’ Women’s Studies Program at Purdue University, where she is also a professor in the Sociology Department.

Memberships and accomplishments

Moghadam is a member of a variety of professional and feminist organizations. She belongs to the American Sociological Association and the International Sociological Association and seves on its executive committee. [International Sociological Association. “Members of the Executive Committee: Valentine Moghadam.” http://www.isa-sociology.org/cv/cv_valentine_moghadam.htm.] In March 1995, she was a member of the United Nations University delegation to the World Summit on Social Development in Copenhagen. Later that year, in September, she also participated in the Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing. Additionally, she has also aided in the establishment of the Palestinian Women’s Research and Documentation Center, located in Ramallah. Her book "Modernizing Women: Gender and Social Change in the Middle East" was recognized as a Choice Outstanding Academic Book for the 1993 to 1994 academic year. [“Curriculum Vitae: Valentine M. Moghadam.” Illinois State University. http://wsarch.ucr.edu/archive/bios/moghadam.htm]

Research, influence and ideology

Currently, Valentine Moghadam’s areas of research include "globalization, transnational feminist networks, civil society and citizenship, and women’s employment in the Middle East". Her experiences growing up in Iran influenced her political views, which became more defined in her university education. The Iranian Revolution of 1979 and the continued Islamization in Iran following the revolution made an imprint on Moghadam’s ideology. This situation in Iran, and the situation for Iranian women that resulted, sparked her interest in gender politics. Following the conferral of her Ph.D., Moghadam turned her attention to women-in-development, and her identification as a feminist strengthened. Today, the global issues that most concern Moghadam are “the adverse effects of economic globalization, militarism,” and the fight for "women's rights everywhere, but especially in Iran, Iraq, and Afghanistan".

Further reading

*Moghadam, Valentine. "Globalizing Women: Transnational Feminist Networks". Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2005.

*Moghadam, Valentine. "Identity Politics and Women: Cultural Reassertions and Feminisms in International Perspective". Boulder: Westview Press, 1994.

*Moghadam, Valentine. "Modernizing Women: Gender and Social Change in the Middle East". Boulder: L. Rienner, 1993.

*Moghadam, Valentine. "Women, Work, and Economic Reform in the Middle East and North Africa". Boulder: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1998. [ [http://www.cla.purdue.edu/sociology/directory/?personid=1297 Directory: College of Liberal Arts ] ]

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